[Event Report] Global Leaders from 8 Countries Gather at UN University: 'Global Resilience Summit' — Co-creating the Future Society of the World
On March 1, 2026, the Global Resilience Summit was held at the UN University in Tokyo, featuring leaders from 8 countries and all 47 Japanese prefectures. The summit focused on exporting Japan's disaster prevention expertise as a global 'Social OS' and announced Singapore as the next host country.
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The Global Resilience Summit (Location: Shibuya, Tokyo; Representatives: Asako Kimura, Kunimi Mabuchi) held the 'Global Resilience Summit' on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at the United Nations University Headquarters Building in Shibuya, Tokyo.
This summit brought together approximately 300 diverse stakeholders, including regional leaders from all 47 prefectures of Japan and global leaders from eight countries, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. Participants from government, economy, academia, and youth organizations engaged in cross-sector and cross-border discussions to realize a resilient society.
### Part 3: Creating Resilience with the World
In the third part, 'Global Resilience Summit,' young global leaders from eight countries participated, sharing the importance of the world working as 'one team' to tackle disasters and social issues.
In addition to international organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Japanese government officials from the Cabinet Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism took the stage. They shared initiatives and potential for international cooperation to strengthen resilience from their respective positions.
In particular, the importance of deploying Japan's disaster prevention and mitigation knowledge as an 'OS (Operating System)' to the international community was highlighted, and discussions deepened regarding the potential for implementation through collaboration with various countries.
#### Distinguished Guests:
- Ms. Hideko Hadzialic, Resident Representative, UNDP Tokyo
- Mr. Naoki Nihei, UNDP
- Mr. Ouji Hitomi, Senior Advisor, ICC Japan
- Mr. Peter McMullin, CACCI (Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry)
- Mr. Koji Nukina, Deputy Director General (Disaster Management), Cabinet Office
- Mr. Keita Takahashi, Director, Global Issues Strategy Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Mr. Sachio Muto, Director, Overseas Project Promotion Division, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
- Ms. Sachiko Tsutsui, Director, City Planning Policy Bureau, City of Sendai
- Mr. Teruyuki Ito, Director General, Global Environment Department, JICA
### A New Framework for Cooperation
The summit presented a new model of collaboration involving private companies, international organizations, governments, academia, and youth, moving beyond traditional frameworks. It was shared that forming networks across fields and borders enables more effective approaches to complex social issues that are difficult for a single entity to solve.
### Next Host Country: Singapore
At the end of the summit, it was announced that Singapore would be the host country for the next event. This indicates that the initiative is expanding from a Japan-originated activity into a global movement centered in the Asia-Pacific region.
### About The Global Resilience Summit
The Global Resilience Summit is a platform that aims to build a 'Social OS' balancing resilience and sustainability, collaborating with governments, corporations, academic institutions, and civil society in Japan and globally, under the vision 'Road to 2030: Resilience as Knowledge Infrastructure.' Through international summits, regional projects, education programs, and international awards, the organization promotes 'From Summit to Society,' aiming to deploy Japan's resilience model to the world.
This summit brought together approximately 300 diverse stakeholders, including regional leaders from all 47 prefectures of Japan and global leaders from eight countries, primarily in the Asia-Pacific region. Participants from government, economy, academia, and youth organizations engaged in cross-sector and cross-border discussions to realize a resilient society.
### Part 3: Creating Resilience with the World
In the third part, 'Global Resilience Summit,' young global leaders from eight countries participated, sharing the importance of the world working as 'one team' to tackle disasters and social issues.
In addition to international organizations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), Japanese government officials from the Cabinet Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism took the stage. They shared initiatives and potential for international cooperation to strengthen resilience from their respective positions.
In particular, the importance of deploying Japan's disaster prevention and mitigation knowledge as an 'OS (Operating System)' to the international community was highlighted, and discussions deepened regarding the potential for implementation through collaboration with various countries.
#### Distinguished Guests:
- Ms. Hideko Hadzialic, Resident Representative, UNDP Tokyo
- Mr. Naoki Nihei, UNDP
- Mr. Ouji Hitomi, Senior Advisor, ICC Japan
- Mr. Peter McMullin, CACCI (Confederation of Asia-Pacific Chambers of Commerce and Industry)
- Mr. Koji Nukina, Deputy Director General (Disaster Management), Cabinet Office
- Mr. Keita Takahashi, Director, Global Issues Strategy Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Mr. Sachio Muto, Director, Overseas Project Promotion Division, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism
- Ms. Sachiko Tsutsui, Director, City Planning Policy Bureau, City of Sendai
- Mr. Teruyuki Ito, Director General, Global Environment Department, JICA
### A New Framework for Cooperation
The summit presented a new model of collaboration involving private companies, international organizations, governments, academia, and youth, moving beyond traditional frameworks. It was shared that forming networks across fields and borders enables more effective approaches to complex social issues that are difficult for a single entity to solve.
### Next Host Country: Singapore
At the end of the summit, it was announced that Singapore would be the host country for the next event. This indicates that the initiative is expanding from a Japan-originated activity into a global movement centered in the Asia-Pacific region.
### About The Global Resilience Summit
The Global Resilience Summit is a platform that aims to build a 'Social OS' balancing resilience and sustainability, collaborating with governments, corporations, academic institutions, and civil society in Japan and globally, under the vision 'Road to 2030: Resilience as Knowledge Infrastructure.' Through international summits, regional projects, education programs, and international awards, the organization promotes 'From Summit to Society,' aiming to deploy Japan's resilience model to the world.